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How to build Multitone Siren

September 30, 2010 - category: Sound generator

Description

This multi-tone siren is useful for burglar alarms, reverse horns, etc. It produces five different audio tones
and is much more ear-catching than a single-tone siren. The circuit is built around popular CMOS
oscillator-cum-divider IC 4060 and small audio amplifier LM386. IC 4060 is used as the mult-itone
generator. A 100µH inductor is used at the input of IC 4060. So it oscillates within the range of about
5MHz RF. IC 4060 itself divides RF signals into AF and ultrasonic ranges. Audio signals of different
frequencies are available at pins 1, 2, 3, 13 and 15 of IC 4060 (IC1).

Circuit diagram:

These multi-frequency signals are mixed and fed to the audio amplifier built around IC LM386. The output
of IC2 is fed to the speaker through capacitor C9. If you want louder sound, use power amplifier TBA810
or TDA1010. Only five outputs of IC1 are used here as the other five outputs (pins 4 through 7 and 14)
produce ultrasonic signals, which are not audible. Assemble the circuit on a general-purpose PCB and
enclose in a suitable cabinet. Regulated 6V-12V (or a battery) can be used to power the circuit.

author: PradeeP G., Elektor Electronics Magazine


circuit from http://www.extremecircuits.net/2010/05/multitone-siren.html

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